In August 2021, we announced Azure Cloud Services (classic) will be retired on 31 August 2024. Because the integration service environment (ISE) feature in Azure Logic Apps is dependent on Azure Cloud Services (classic), we'll retire this option on 31 August 2024. Before that date, you'll need to export all ISEs to Logic Apps Standard, which provides the same capabilities as well as new features, including:
Deployment flexibility, including the ability to run Logic Apps standard on Azure App Services Environment v3 (Windows plans).
Support for App Insights, providing a single view of cross services dependencies, performance, and exceptions.
A granular and elastic scale mode, which allows you to respond faster to changes on your workflow requirements.
The ability to locally develop and run workflows in your development environment without having to deploy to Azure, speeding up development time.
Beginning 1 November 2022, you'll no longer be able to create new ISE resources. However, resources created before that date will continue to be supported through 31 August 2024.
Timeline
Phase
Date
Description
Announcement
Oct 10, 2022
Deprecation was announced
Creation Disabled
Nov 01, 2022
Customers are no longer able to create new Integration Service Environment resources.
Deprecation
Aug 31, 2024
The Integration Service Environment runtime will no longer work.
Impact
Integration Services Environment (ISE) in Azure Logic Apps is retiring on August 31st, 2024 and migration to Azure Logic Apps Standard is required.
Integration Services Environment (ISE) in Azure Logic Apps is retiring on August 31st, 2024
Deprecation ID: e1acee6b-8b12-48f3-8cd6-68177983f610 Deadline: Aug 31, 2024 Impacted Services:
More information:
Notice
Here's the official report from Microsoft:
Timeline
Impact
Integration Services Environment (ISE) in Azure Logic Apps is retiring on August 31st, 2024 and migration to Azure Logic Apps Standard is required.
Required Action
You can easily export your logic apps workflows from ISE to Logic Apps Standard.
Here's the official report from Microsoft:
Contact
None.